Bob Weil's iPhoneography work has been exhibited at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in California and the Darkroom Gallery in Vermont. Five of his photos were recognized in the 2012 Mobile Photo Awards and shown at the Soho Gallery for Digital Art in New York City. Ten images were accepted to the Los Angles Mobile Arts Festival in Santa Monica in 2012. A number of Bob's pieces were projected on floor-to-ceiling screens during the iPhone photography track at the 2013 MacWorld/iWorld conference. Bob was selected as an iPhone 2013 Photographer of the Year by the IPhone Photography Awards (IPPA) and was an American Aperture Awards juror that same year. Twelve of his collages were hung at the Alexander Brest Museum in Jacksonville, Florida, in September–October 2013 as part of an invitation-only iPhone art exhibition.
Bob is a frequent speaker and writer on iPhone photographic processes and techniques and co-wrote (with Nicki Fitz-Gerald) The Art of iPhone Photography: Creating Great Photos and Art on Your iPhone (Rocky Nook Books, 2013). He currently co-manages iPhoneographyCentral.com with Nicki, a source for iPhoneography learning resources.